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When running either of the versions of the reversemappingtool as reported in the 1940 bug as fixed, i get the same error as in 2.1.0 :
[reversemappingtool] 2363 openjpa INFO [main] openjpa.Tool - ReverseMappingTool : generating classes.
[reversemappingtool] 2365 openjpa INFO [main] openjpa.MetaData - Table "RMTOOLS."AppUsers"" could not be reverse mapped. This means that the table does not have a primary key (primary keys are required to establish unique identifiers for all persistent objects) and does not match a known pattern for a table used for cross-reference or value collections.
[reversemappingtool] 2366 openjpa INFO [main] openjpa.MetaData - Table "RMTOOLS."CredentialTypes"" could not be reverse mapped. This means that the table does not have a primary key (primary keys are required to establish unique identifiers for all persistent objects) and does not match a known pattern for a table used for cross-reference or value collections.
[reversemappingtool] 2366 openjpa INFO [main] openjpa.MetaData - Table "RMTOOLS."Credentials"" could not be reverse mapped. This means that the table does not have a primary key (primary keys are required to establish unique identifiers for all persistent objects) and does not match a known pattern for a table used for cross-reference or value collections.
this happens for all my tables. Is it possible this bug was reintroduced?
thanks
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OPENJPA-1940 ReverseMapping tool does not find primary keys with Oracle
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